I did this the other day and you need to perform a full import before
the AD groups appear.
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Hi Nigel,
Yo
In case of that sample you can use regexp instead of Ifs, but idea is the same
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Noone
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Hi Michael,
That looks like just the ticket. The ISAPI rewriter performs the same task but
not natively within SharePoint.
I assume you can add as many clauses as you like to the config file?
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Hey all
Thanks for the tips. I came in this morning and it was working the way
it should be. I'm thinking Clayton hit the nail on the head with the
profile database - that's the only thing I never really thought about,
and therefore didn't force an import.
Thanks again
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Thanks Nigel. I don't think that is the contoller for dlibrary views. I
replaced all 8pt fonts with 10pt and it did what I needed, so I'll need to
trace back to the exact code for this view.
Many thanks for your most helpful reply.
Uzma
Subject: RE: [OzMOSS] Web Part Font SizeDate: Tue, 17
Just had a quick look at a pages library (in the list items view) and did a
"View Source" through IE, and it looks like the class you are after is
"ms-listviewtable".
if not, then simply open the view of the list you want to mess around with in
your browser, do a view source, then search fopr
Hi Nigel,
You can audience target web parts directly to AD groups in the “target
audience” setting of the web part. You don’t have to create an audience and
compile.
However you need to configure a user profile import (works on full import but I
am not sure on incremental) before you can
Hi Ishai,
I tried your method and it didn't work. It changed the font style when I modify
a web part, but not the actual view of the library... I wonder if there is a
CSS controller for document views? I think that should do the trick! Does
anyone know what ms code it is?
Uzma> From: [EMA
Chris, why don't you create a web part that reads the query string, if the
parameter is there, then do nothing but if not then navigate to the same site
and add the url to address.
Yes, it may not that elegant but it will solve your problem.
You can also create a utility to replace all listings
It sounds like you might want to revisit the reasoning behind this
client's requirement! Design for manufacture.
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I've created the Workflow using Sharepoint Designer, I'm not sure if I
can perform the following with it.
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My research says "no" - but if you find anything - please let me know!
The truncated field solution may come in handy here...but offcourse that would
mean the user setting up the list needs to set up two fields, and be aware
which one should show on the views etc.
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I get what you mean. So I can create a simple workflow or event receiver that
updates this hidden field automatically with truncated data every time a page
is updated.
There is no easy workaround for this, is there?
Thanks,
Tommy
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Perhaps I'm missing something but can't you create a custom field that
takes the truncated (255 characters) version of your longer field and
sort on that? I mean how many times are you going to find that the
256th character is key when sorting a series of values?
Just a thought...
David.
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